Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu - Ch. 177 - I Want to Hold Onto It

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I do wonder how she'd react if a girl genuinely confessed to our boy this chapter might even be a foreshadow of that.
 
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Cuteness overflow in this chapter.
Also Bayashiko is such a dumbass.

Kyo and Anna are not even trying to hide anymore that they are dating. By this point i bet only Chii doesn't know yet. Moe and Nya faces at both of them made me smile.:huh::huh::huh:

Also nice to see Hara and Kanzaki again.

By the way, Hornio did said on a interview she doesnt intend to end the story when they leave for highschool.
 
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niiiice picture, also I hope she was pointing at the black haired girl lol, or else it's actually dangerous
 
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Yep. This isn't a middle-school story, it's a story about one person slowly and halting opening himself up to the world and all its possibilities -- and all its pain. That hardly ends at 14.
I don't think that a story that isn't about middle school would last that long in middle school, but the rest makes sense. However, it is worth noting that opening himself up to the world is inseparable from both the process and the result of Kyotaro's “healing.” Despite all the progress he has made, he still despises himself, trying to accept himself because he has passed the entrance exam to a private school this time, while Anna has realized that she loves herself as she is, and as a result, her career is progressing much faster. Therefore, personally, it seems to me that the end will come when Kyotaro fully “recover,” the only question is when this will happen and how it will be.

In any case, I think that the continuation in high school will have a slightly different title, given that the story hints at significant changes in the narrative style. Akita Shoten has done this repeatedly with past works, and since Bokuyaba is currently the publisher's most popular manga, they can continue as long as people are willing to buy it
 
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This manga is really just about continuing at this point.
Eh?
This part finally mentions Kanzaki and Hara, who have an unfinished arc, as Hara rejected Kanzaki. It also shows both Kyotaro's significant progress, as he has become more open and honest with his emotions, and the fact that he still has a long way to go, as he still thinks less of himself than others think of him and feels like a “loner” at heart. In the last frame, he even decided to take a memory photo's while the earlier Kyotaro didn't want to remember his past because of painful events. There is still more to talk about.
 
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I thought so too, like all other school romcom. But Yamada's extended family was recently introduced, and there's also the kiss scene for KimiOku S2, and there's the movie too. Too many things that should happen after their middle school period is over
If Hajimete no Gal's mangaka can do it with those stupid developments(see chapter 200) and he got so many other titles axed but HnG is still going event it is almost the worst of his, this mangaka of course can do it... and would do it better.
Also it feels like he will fail also this time. Soo I think maybe -just maybe- he will attend to the same school with Anna, I don't remember what was her choice, but in reddit says it was a coed. So this a good way to go...
 
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NOBODY TOLD HARA YET???

Anyway, It's a bit lame for her to complain that the guy whose confessions she's been dodging for the past year is getting attention from someone else.

Also, way to remind readers that Kanzaki's middle-school baseball days are behind him.
But, also notice he doesn't have sideburns, just the way Hara likes it.
 
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Eh?
This part finally mentions Kanzaki and Hara, who have an unfinished arc, as Hara rejected Kanzaki. It also shows both Kyotaro's significant progress, as he has become more open and honest with his emotions, and the fact that he still has a long way to go, as he still thinks less of himself than others think of him and feels like a “loner” at heart. In the last frame, he even decided to take a memory photo's while the earlier Kyotaro didn't want to remember his past because of painful events. There is still more to talk about.
The pacing and the narrative focus are scuttling pretty badly and have been for quite some time now.
 

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